Japanese Super Cup

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The Xerox Super Cup logo
The Xerox Super Cup logo

The Japanese Super Cup or Xerox Super Cup (ゼロックススーパーカップ zerokkusu sūpā kappu?) is an annual one-match football (soccer) competition in Japan organised by J. League and the Japan Football Association (JFA). This competition serves as the season opener and is played between the J. League Champions and the Emperor's Cup Winners of the previous season. Fuji Xerox have sponsored the competition since its inception in 1994.

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[edit] Paticipating clubs

In the normal circumstances, following clubs paricipate:

  • Defending J. League champions
  • Defending Emperor's Cup winners


However, if one club wins both J. League Championship and Emperor's Cup, the Emperor's Cup runners-up will participate.

[edit] Competition format

[edit] Venues

[edit] Results

Year J. League Champions Score Emperor's Cup Winners
1994 Verdy Kawasaki 2 - 1 Yokohama Flugels
1995 Verdy Kawasaki 2 - 2
(PK 4 - 2)
Bellmare Hiratsuka
1996 Yokohama Marinos 0 - 2 Nagoya Grampus Eight
1997 Kashima Antlers 3 - 2 Verdy Kawasaki
1998 Júbilo Iwata 1 - 2 Kashima Antlers
1999 Kashima Antlers 2 - 1 Shimizu S-Pulse
2000 Júbilo Iwata 1 - 1
(PK 3 - 2)
Nagoya Grampus Eight
2001 Kashima Antlers 0 - 3 Shimizu S-Pulse
2002 Kashima Antlers 1 - 1
(PK 4 - 5)
Shimizu S-Pulse
2003 Júbilo Iwata 3 - 0 Kyoto Purple Sanga
2004 Yokohama F. Marinos 1 - 1
(PK 2 - 4)
Júbilo Iwata
2005 Yokohama F. Marinos 2 - 2
(PK 4 - 5)
Tokyo Verdy 1969
2006 Gamba Osaka 1 - 3 Urawa Red Diamonds
2007 Urawa Red Diamonds 0 - 4 Gamba Osaka
2008 Kashima Antlers 2 - 2
(PK 3 - 4)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima

†Since the Emperor's Cup winners, Yokohama Flügels, had been disbanded, the runners-up, Shimizu S-Pulse, qualified for the competition.
‡Since the same club had won both the J. League and the Emperor's Cup, the Emperor's Cup runners-up qualified for the competition.

[edit] Previous Super Cup

The Japanese Super Cup was also played during the Japan Soccer League (JSL) era from 1977 to 1984. However, it was never established as an independent competition as the second competition in 1978 was already served as a mere opening league match of the JSL. This previous Super Cup competition was taken less seriously than the current competition and made dormant after 8 years.


Year JSL Champions Scores Emperor's Cup Winners
1977 Furukawa Electric S.C.
(current JEF United Ichihara Chiba)
3 - 2 Yanmar S.C.
(current Cerezo Osaka)
1978 Fujita Kōgyō S.C.
(current Shonan Bellmare)
5 - 1 Yanmar S.C.
1979 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries S.C.
(current Urawa Red Diamonds)
0 - 0
(PK 3 - 1)
Toyo Kōgyō F.C.
(current Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
1980 Fujita Kōgyō S.C. 1 - 2 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries S.C. 
1981 Yanmar S.C. 0 - 0
(PK 3 - 2)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries S.C.
1982 Fujita Kōgyō S.C. 2 - 0 NKK F.C.
1983 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries S.C. 3 - 0 Yamaha Motor F.C.
(current Jubilo Iwata)
1984 Nissan Motor S.C.
(current Yokohama F. Marinos)
0 - 2 Yomiuri S.C.
(current Tokyo Verdy 1969)

† The same club won the JSL and the Emperor's Cup in the previous year; therefore, the runners-up of the Emperor's Cup qualified for the competition.

[edit] Overall Records

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Urawa Red Diamonds
4
2
1979, 1980, 1983, 2006
Tokyo Verdy
4
1
1984, 1994, 1995, 2005
Kashima Antlers
3
3
1997, 1998, 1999
Júbilo Iwata
3
2
2000, 2003, 2004
Shonan Bellmare
2
2
1978, 1982
Shimizu S-Pulse
2
1
2001, 2002
Cerezo Osaka
1
2
1981
Gamba Osaka
1
1
2007
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
1
1
2008
JEF United Ichihara Chiba
1
0
1977
Nagoya Grampus
1
0
1996
Yokohama F. Marinos
0
4
Kyoto Sanga F.C.
0
1
NKK F.C.
0
1
Yokohama Flugels
0
1

[edit] External links

Official Site (Japanese)